Seigneurie de Beauharnois

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North Georgetown

North Georgetown was a region in the center of the Seigniory of Beauharnois. It was bounded on the northwest side by the Rivière St-Louis and the seigniorial regions of Helenstown and Marystown, on the south west by Ormstown region (boundary line west of the present day Rang Quarante - the road between Allans Corner's and St-Louis de Gonzague), on the southeast by the Chateauguay River and South Georgetown and on the northeast by Annstown region (boundary line at the present Rang St-Laurent road.)

13 Lot #8 - François Huneau sr dclared on June 10, 1831 he got the lot for his son Antoine.

14 Lot #25 - Nicolas Boyer sr declared on the same day that he got the lot for his son Nicolas(SW3/4) and Michel Leduc son of René(NE1/4).

15 Lot #29 - François Dupont declared the same day that he got the lot for Mercile &Ambroise Roy children of the late Bazile Roy dit Lapensée &Josette Chatigny now the wife of François Dupont.

First ConcessionPremière Concession(Concession along the present day Rang St-Edouard or Rang du Dix (10)(St-Étienne))Note: There appears to be some confusion in the documents between the First Concession and the Chateauguay River Concession. Many of the documents that stated First Concession are shown in other sources to be located along the Chateauguay River which properly should be Chateauguay River Concession. These listings are marked with a * and have been also duplicated in the separate Chateauguay River Concession listing below. Please keep this ambiguity in mind when researching this list.

* The lots marked with an asterix are stated as being located on the First Concession North Georgetown in the deed but are shown to be on the Chateauguay River Concession in other references (Sellar's History pg 293).

21 Lot #1 - Mercile Roy states he got the lot for François Dupont his father-in-law.

Fourth ConcessionQuatrième Concession(Concession along the present day Rang du Quarante (40)(St-Louis de Gonzague). This is the road from Allan's Corners to St-Louis Village.)

Date

Lot #

Name

Occupation

Residing

Aug 15, 1829

1

George Steele

yeoman

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

2

George Steele

yeoman

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

3

James Binning

yeoman

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

4

Daniel Fraser

yeoman

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

5

Nicolas &Seraphin Pireau sons of Nicolas

farmers

Chateauguay

Aug 15, 1829

6

Joseph Hébert jr

farmer

St Clement

June 5, 1830

7

François Gagnier

farmer &schoolmaster

Chateauguay

June 5, 1830

8

Joseph Gregoire

farmer

St Timothé

Aug 15, 1829

16

Robert Sutherland

yeoman

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

17

John McNeill

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

19

David Bryson

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

20

Patrick O'Mullen

farmer

Ormstown

Aug 15, 1829

21

Patrick O'Mullen

farmer

Ormstown

Aug 15, 1829

28

John Hood

farmer

Ormstown

Aug 15, 1829

29

William Gardner the younger

not given

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

30

John Howden

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

31

William Tennant

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

32

James Carruthers

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

33

John Symons

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

34

William Paten

farmer

North Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

35

Alexander Steele

farmer

South Georgetown

Aug 15, 1829

36

Robert Watson

lath-spliter

Montreal

Châteauguay River ConcessionConcession de la Rivière Châteauguay(Concession along the northwest side of the Châteauguay River.)
Note: There is apparent confusion in Sarault's documents regarding First Concession vs Châteauguay River Concession. Most of these documents state the location as First Concession (except lot 16) but other sources, namely Sellar's History, locate them along the Châteauguay River which was properly named the Châteauguay River Concession (North Georgetown). Sellar referred to it as North Georgetown River Front Concession. They are listed here separately from the First Concession to point out this ambiguity.

* The lots marked with an asterix are stated as being located on the First Concession North Georgetown in the deed but are shown to be on the Chateauguay River Concession in other references (Sellar's History pg 293).